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Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • sunlighting — (SUN.lye.ting) pp. Doing paid work while taking time away from one s day job. Example Citation: Allowing an employee to reconfigure her day can lead to free agency. First, she takes work home and leaves early on certain afternoons. Then she… …   New words

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  • clockless worker — n. An employee who is willing to work at any time, day or night. Example Citation: The New Economy has set many formerly 9 to 5 companies on a slippery slope that has employees working late, then into the night, then all night. In most offices,… …   New words

  • flexecutive — (flecks.EK.yoo.tiv) n. An executive or professional whose hours and place of work are flexible. Example Citation: Against the Panglossian declarations of Third Wave theorists, who promise the empowerment as we all become telecommuting… …   New words

  • job spill — n. Work or work related tasks that carry over into personal time. job spill adj. Example Citations: If your boss calls you on the weekend, that s job spill. If you boot up your laptop after supper job spill. Webster s staff defines job spill ,… …   New words

  • off-the-clock — adj. Describes a work related task that is performed outside of normal office hours for no pay. Example Citation: In the already time poor day of many workers, a new pressure is building. Increasingly, companies are pushing off the clock work,… …   New words

  • rat-race equilibrium — (RAT rays EE.kwuh.li.bree.um) n. A workplace balance in which an employee s willingness to work long hours for possible promotion is equal to an employer s belief that working long hours merits promotion. Example Citation: According to the… …   New words

  • social notworking — pp. Surfing a social networking site instead of working. Also: social not working. social notworker n. Example Citations: It s time businesses faced up to Facebook. Some users waste hours on social notworking sites, but a gentle hint may work… …   New words

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